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The shipping cost of workers going to foreign employment has increased significantly. I don't know why, who increased it for what purpose. There is no job in the country, it is not easy to go abroad, how will the people live? The laborers going for foreign employment are first robbed by the manpower company, then they are robbed by the charter of the ship. Despite that, after going abroad, they employ one thing or another, Nepali people have been robbed there as well. How long is this series of robberies?
Due to the excessive increase in international flight fares, some workers have started going to India and from there to the destination country. Because if you fly from India than from Nepal, you can get tickets at half the price. The country's economy is supported by the remittances sent by those workers. If every minister manages his ministry well, there will be no problem.
Shouldn't the minister of the same ministry take the initiative in such problems related to aviation? Here, no one is aware of their responsibilities, there is a tendency to blame others - not to blame yourself. The government should take initiatives to reduce the cost of air tickets. In the past two and a half months, there have been reports that 10,000 Nepalis have used Indian airports for foreign employment.
Although the Civil Aviation Authority has agreed on five points not to increase the fares, the travel agencies have increased the fares. Well, the presence of monitoring and regulating bodies? Going abroad through India is not good for Nepal and Nepali, why is there no discussion on this issue? If the government cannot solve even the minimum problems of the people, what is the difference between having and not having a government?
– Purushottam Ghimire, Jorpati, Kathmandu
